Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Bluewolf (Chicago, IL)
Colloquio
Contacted me over the phone to set up an interview, and then met with members of the team face to face.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
They honestly did not really ask me any questions. Only the third person that interviewed me took it seriously, but the other employees just talked to me about their lives.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Bluewolf (Denver, CO) nel mese di dic 2012
Colloquio
The hiring process started with a phone screening interview which was pretty basic. The recruiter invited me in for an in-person interview when she was in town the following week. We met in a hotel lobby because the office was still being finished. She was 15 minutes late to the interview, and called me while I was waiting to see if I was at the hotel. This "interview" felt like a joke. I wasn't asked one question about myself. She just wanted to know what questions I had for her. I was invited back to a group/social interview the following week. There were about 8 Bluewolf employees and 30 people being interviewed. It felt like a bridal recession where people were fighting their way in to talk to the Bluewolf employees. Very different kind of interview environment. I was called that evening and invited back for a more formal interview in the morning. I had six interviews in the morning with some of the same people I spoke with the previous night, ending with the CEO. Some interviews were very casual while others were more challenging. Everyone was focused on "how hungry you are". I got business cards and wrote follow up emails to thank everyone for their time. I heard back from one person. I never heard back from the recruiter and followed up with her two times. I understand they went with someone else, but for the amount of time I took to interview, it was very rude and unprofessional for the recruiter to not send any kind of rejection email/call. From what I've read on here, it sounds like this is common for her to do. Overall, most of the people I met were very nice. The recruiter was nice but very unprofessional. Her emails had misspellings and grammar errors. She made up a couple words when we were talking too like "expediate" instead of "expedite". Not a good representation of the company and very sour experience.